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Background

It is an unarmed amphibious craft, able to be produced at both the war factory and the naval yard. A deployed Sputnik gives ground control to the commander, and structures can be built near the outpost. However, it is very vulnerable, and must be adequately protected from enemy assaults. Its deployment time is also rather short.

History

“

I'll make myself at home here!- Sputnik deploying

”

An unexpected product of a failed Soviet orbital probe project, the Sputnik was repurposed as a base expansion vehicle by the Soviet military. Thanks to the Sputnik, the Soviets are able to create smaller bases for easier deployment of troops or steady supply of income.

Ability

Unpack

The Sputnik can deploy into an Outpost, allowing for base expansion beyond the original base radius.

Quotes

Created

Sputnik, all packed up!

I'm all packed up!

Select

Where we are going?

Hello?

Where's our first stop?

Let's go on a trip!

Yes?

Moving

This land is very nice!

A beautiful country!

What's over here?

Yes, I like!

Ahh, very nice!

It smells good there, yes?

Moving to land

Ahh, no more bath time?

We should dry off!

Let's go to the beach!

Moving to water

Ahh yes, the water's very nice!

Maybe we can go fishing!

Water's warm, yes?

Deploy

I'll make myself at home here!

Ahh, finally!

Time to settle down!

Looks like a safe neighborhood!

Retreating

Friends, I'm coming home!

Well, that was fun!

Maybe they're more friendly!

Under fire

These friends, aren't so friendly!

They don't like visitors!

Hey uh, I'm just passing through!

Sputnik means no harm!

Trivia

His voice and quotes ("It very nice!") imitate the character of Kazakh reporter 'Borat', portrayed by the comedian Sacha Baron Cohen.